Capitol City Residential Health Care is celebrating a 10-year anniversary, marking a
decade of dedicated service to intellectually and developmentally disabled individuals in the community.
Founded in 2004 by CEO John H. Weston Jr., Capitol City has been making a significant impact in West Tennessee since its establishment in 2013, with more than 50 locations in Jackson and the surrounding areas.
Throughout the past 10 years, Capitol City Residential Health Care has remained steadfast in its commitment to enhance the lives of intellectually and developmentally disabled individuals. The agency’s compassionate and high-quality care has created an inclusive and supportive environment where everyone can thrive and achieve their full potential.
“We are immensely proud to celebrate a decade of service the IDD community in West Tennessee,” said CEO John H. Weston, Jr. “Our journey has been defined by compassion, dedication, and collective efforts to uplift those in need, and we will remain committed to continuing our mission of making a positive difference in the lives of others.”
Capitol City Residential Health Care’s 10-year anniversary celebration will include various events and activities for residents to honor the progress made and the lives impacted by the agency’s dedicated work.
