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Accessibility and Inclusion  Statement

This statement was last updated on February 27th 2026.

 

A Safe and Respectful Space

 This practice is committed to being accessible, respectful, and affirming.

I welcome individuals of all abilities, including people who are:

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  • Neurodivergent (ADHD, autism, learning differences, sensory differences)

  • Living with physical disabilities

  • Living with chronic illness or pain

  • Deaf or hard of hearing

  • Blind or low vision

  • Living with speech disabilities

  • Living with intellectual or developmental disabilities

  • Living with mental health conditions

  • Living with invisible disabilities

  • Using mobility devices

  • Living with temporary injuries

 

You do not need to mask, minimize, or hide your needs here.

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This is also a space grounded in dignity and safety.


Care is provided in a way that protects the wellbeing of all clients, especially those who have experienced marginalization or harm.

My Commitment

I follow:

  • The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

  • Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act

  • Oregon disability access and civil rights laws

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I do not discriminate based on disability.

Reasonable accommodations will be provided unless doing so would create an undue hardship or fundamentally change the nature of services, as defined by law.

 Website Accessibility

I am actively working to make this website usable for as many people as possible. Efforts include:

  • Clear, plain language

  • High contrast text

  • Screen-reader compatibility

  • Keyboard navigation

  • Reduced sensory triggers

  • Alt text for images when available

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Accessibility is not a one-time task. It is ongoing work. I am committed to learning and improving.If something here does not work for you, please tell me.

Communication & Appointment Accommodations

You may request support such as:

  • Written instructions instead of verbal

  • Extra processing time

  • Clear agendas at the start of visits

  • Sensory pacing or breaks

  • A support person present (when clinically appropriate)

  • Secure message follow-up when available

If you need an interpreter or other auxiliary aid, please let me know as early as possible so arrangements can be made.

Shared Responsibility
A respectful therapeutic space requires mutual care.
 
Harassment, discrimination, or behavior that threatens the safety or dignity of others is not consistent with the values of this practice.
If concerns arise, they will be addressed thoughtfully and in accordance with professional and legal standards.
Continuous Improvement

 

True accessibility is a learning process.

 

If your needs are not being met, I, Nurse Practitioner Misha Love,  want to know.

 

Feedback helps improve care.

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You can contact me: NurseMisha@pm.me

 971-486-6182

If you believe your rights have been violated, you may file a complaint with:

  • The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office for Civil Rights 

  • The Oregon Bureau of Labor & Industries (BOLI)

You are also encouraged to contact me directly so we can address concerns whenever possible.

Requests, issues, and suggestions

If you find an accessibility issue on the site, or if you require further assistance, you are welcome to contact us through the organization's accessibility coordinator:

  • [Name of the accessibility coordinator]

  • [Telephone number of the accessibility coordinator]

  • [Email address of the accessibility coordinator]

  • [Enter any additional contact details if relevant / available]

971-486-6182

2240 SE Stark Street

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Underdog Alchemy is a practice rooted in dignity, accountability, and deep respect for human complexity. We welcome and actively support people and families of all ages, including members of the LGBTQIA+ community; people who have immigrated here and the vibrant communities they help build; individuals working in the sex industry; and those whose relationship structures and identities may be celibate, monogamous, consensually non-monogamous, relationally expansive, asexual, or expressive in diverse and consensual ways. We are committed to creating a space that is affirming, culturally responsive, trauma-informed, and grounded in mutual respect. Abusive, harassing, discriminatory, or dehumanizing behavior toward any individual or community will not be tolerated. If your personal beliefs require the exclusion, diminishment, or harm of others, this practice is unlikely to be a good fit for you.

 

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