Radiant Star LLC is a licensed adult small group home in Battle Creek, Michigan, and it sits beside a lake in a quiet, ranch-style house with four bedrooms and two bathrooms, so it's more like a cozy home than a big facility. The home can have up to six residents and has six licensed beds, and the group tries to help people who are older, or who have developmental disabilities, mental illness, or physical challenges, and there are special certifications for those with developmentally disabled or mentally ill needs, so the staff can help with a variety of care types. Jasper Mukwada, FNP, MBA, is the licensed official in charge, and the practice has a unique NPI number of 1447896790. The place has a primary practice in nursing and custodial care, and it also provides assisted living, memory care, nursing home care, independent living, and ongoing retirement services, though not every detail is given for each service.
Residents get housekeeping help to keep things tidy, and the rooms come fully furnished to feel homely. The kitchen is spacious, with an alcove for dining, and there's a separate dining room as well. The house offers gardens and outdoor spaces where folks can sit, talk, or have meals under the open sky. People living here have access to Wi-Fi and high-speed internet, and there are phones available too. Staff schedule daily activities and plan community events, so no one feels left out or bored, and transportation gets arranged for medical appointments when residents need it. The meal preparation is specialized too, especially for those who need special diets, like people who have diabetes, so staff make sure meals fit everyone's needs. Staff help with bathing, dressing, getting around, and anything else the residents need throughout the day and night since someone is always there.
The group home works with healthcare providers for more complex needs, and supervision is 24 hours each day. The license number is AS130393042, with a current active status, effective from April 16, 2025, to April 15, 2027, so they're following the state rules for care homes. Safety and health inspections are required and the license is verified by Care.com, even though the platform itself hasn't checked it directly. Radiant Star doesn't take Medicare unless it's certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, and the details on every amenity aren't given out one by one, but it's clear the home's meant for seniors wanting a small, supportive living space. The home accepts new residents and stays focused on care and comfort in a simple, calm place.