How did the idea of moving to Lake Arrowhead to work from home during COVID turn out? For Adam and Kathryn Kranson and their family, it has worked out great. Adam, Kathryn, Audrey, and Adin have thrived in Lake Arrowhead. Adam has a home healthcare business called H3 Assist, started in Orange County in 2009, that he is able to operate from the mountain. Caregivers are sent out for everything from a few hours a day to live-in caregiving. Most of their clients initially grew from their involvement with the tennis community in South Orange County, and word of mouth has sustained the enterprise since. The business came about when Adam and his best friend Scott Morton found a need and sought to fill it. Scott Morton’s brother, a tennis club pro and coach named Glenn Morton, drove a VW bus (with no seatbelts) until a driver in Costa Mesa “flew across a median and went straight into him,” Adam explained. They didn’t think Glenn would make it, but he did, although he needed fulltime care at home after that. Adam and his friend joined forces to go into the caregiving business. “He could walk,” Adam says of Glenn Morton, “but his brain tells him he can’t.” The business operates in Orange County, but Adam can manage his share of it from Lake Arrowhead.