LifeSpring Home Care Data Breach: 7,509 Patients Affected

Published
May 14, 2026
Updated
May 14, 2026
LifeSpring Home Care Data Breach: 7,509 Patients Affected
LifeSpring Home Care
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LifeSpring Home Care, a nationwide provider of home-based care services in the United States, disclosed a data breach that affected 7,509 individuals.

The company operates as a franchise network that helps people remain at home despite health challenges by delivering professional home health care, hospice care and personal care services. The company also offers health care staffing services through its network of locations across the country.

The breach was first made public on April 6, 2026, by a disclosure filed with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Additional details such as when the breach was discovered, the specific method of attack the timeline of the incident have not been detailed in publicly available filings as of this writing.

Although the specific categories of personal and/or health information exposed in this incident have not been outlined in available public disclosures, under HIPAA, it is confirmed that protected health information was compromised. Protected health information can include a wide range of sensitive data, such as medical records, treatment histories, diagnoses, prescription details and health insurance identification numbers.

LifeSpring Home Care's response to the breach

Individuals who have questions or concerns may contact the LifeSpring Home Care location in Castle Rock, Colorado, at 1-303-338-4545 or 1-800-218-1059 (TTY 711), Monday through Friday from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Steps to take if your information was exposed

  • Review any notification letters carefully. If a letter arrives from LifeSpring Home Care regarding this breach, read it closely to understand what specific information was involved and what protective steps the company may be offering.
  • Monitor credit reports regularly. Request free credit reports at AnnualCreditReport.com and review them for any unfamiliar accounts, inquiries or other suspicious activity.
  • Check health insurance statements. Review Explanation of Benefits statements from health insurers for any medical services, prescriptions or equipment not actually received, as unexplained charges could be a sign of medical identity theft.
  • Consider placing a fraud alert or credit freeze. Contact Equifax (1-800-525-6285), Experian (1-888-397-3742) or TransUnion (1-800-680-7289) to add a layer of protection to credit files.
  • Be cautious of phishing attempts. Watch for suspicious emails, phone calls or text messages that reference LifeSpring Home Care or this data breach by name, as scammers often use breach notifications to trick people into revealing personal details.
  • Request and review medical records. Contact health care providers to obtain copies of medical records and check them for any unfamiliar entries or inaccuracies, which could indicate that someone used exposed information to receive care.

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Types of INFORMATION affected
  • Names
    Names
  • Social security numbers
    Social Security Numbers
  • Dates of birth
    Dates of Birth
  • Addresses
    Addresses
  • Government IDs
    Government IDs
  • Medical Information
    Medical Info
  • Financial Info
    Financial Info
  • Affected information types not yet disclosed

Notice Letter

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