After stroke, which is a chronic disease that results in permanent or temporary loss of the neurological functions of the individual, the comforting role of nursing care is important in regaining lost instrumental daily life activities. In this article, in the framework of Comfort theory; nursing management of comfort problems experienced due to the strock of a eighty-two-year-old male patient who had a strock diagnosis and had activity restriction and to provide an example of the use of theory.