Home healthcare agencies are becoming one of the top targets for cybercriminals in 2025. Why? Because they collect sensitive patient information, rely heavily on mobile caregivers, and often don’t have the same security resources that large hospitals do.
Attackers know that home healthcare workers are always on the move, using phones, tablets, and laptops across different homes, networks, and apps. This creates opportunities for cybercriminals to sneak in if the agency isn’t prepared.
Below are the biggest threats home healthcare agencies face in 2025.
The goal is the same: trick a staff member into clicking a dangerous link or giving away their login details.
With so many caregivers working remotely and responding to messages on the go, attackers know they can use urgency and realism to fool someone into making one quick mistake.
For home healthcare agencies, this can mean:
Because agencies rely on digital tools every day, ransomware can stop care delivery overnight.
The danger: If a hacker has your EHR login, your system does not know the difference between them and you.
Home healthcare workers spend most of their day traveling with devices. Phones, tablets, or laptops can easily be:
If the device is not encrypted or protected, anyone who picks it up can access Patient records, Care notes, Photos, Email, Messaging apps, and Schedules. One lost device can create a massive HIPAA violation if the agency is not prepared.
These actions are not malicious but they can still cause major breaches. However, there are also intentional insider threats, such as employees accessing records they shouldn’t, misusing patient information, and exfiltrating data when resigning. Either way, insider risk is a growing concern for home healthcare agencies.
Why These Threats Matter for Home Healthcare
A single mistake can lead to:
Because home healthcare is mobile, decentralized, and fast paced, it’s naturally more exposed to attack.
But the good news? Most of these threats can be prevented.
How ShieldForce Protects Home Healthcare Agencies in 2025
ShieldForce provides end to end security designed for mobile caregivers and distributed teams, including:
Advanced phishing protection: Stops dangerous emails before caregivers ever see them.
Ransomware defense and rapid recovery: Keeps your agency running even if an attack occurs.
Secure access control and multi factor authentication (MFA): Prevents attackers from stealing or misusing logins.
Mobile device protection and encryption: Secures patient information even if a device is lost or stolen.
Insider risk management and DLP tools: Prevents unauthorized sharing or downloading of patient data.
With ShieldForce, agencies get the protection they need without slowing down patient care.
Key Takeaway
2025 brings new opportunities for home healthcare but it also brings new cyber threats. The key is staying informed, investing in the right tools, and ensuring caregivers know how to protect patient data in the field. Cybersecurity isn’t just an IT requirement.
It’s a critical part of safe, compassionate, and professional home-based care.