The care for patients with cerebral infarction after discharge includes basic care as well as special care, and the specific care measures are to keep the bed sheets, bedding and clothes neat and tidy for bedridden patients and those who cannot take care of themselves, and to assist patients to complete such actions as combing hair, washing face, toileting and dressing. Patients who are unable to take care of themselves should be fed with spoon feedings at a slow pace, mainly semi-liquid diet, and if necessary, a nasal feeding tube should be left in place. Patients with limb dysfunction should be encouraged to lie on the affected side, pay attention to the placement of the good limbs, and perform flexion and extension exercises for no more than 15 minutes each time, 2-4 times a day. Hot water can also be used to soak the patient’s limbs daily to promote blood circulation in the affected limbs. In addition, more encouragement should be given to the patient to help him/her build up confidence in recovery and to relieve anxiety and depression in a timely manner. In addition, attention should be paid to the care of special tubes, such as nasogastric tubes, nasogastric tubes, urinary tubes, etc.