Health education is one form of nursing intervention that can be carried out in nursing services. Home care is a form of nursing service in the community.. This study aims to determine the effect of health education in the implementation of home care on the independence of daily activities for patients with mild stroke in Kec.Kolang. The research design used in this study was a preexperimental method with one group pretest-posttest design, namely research using one group of subjects, measurements were carried out before and after giving treatment to the subject with a sample of 10 people. The daily activity independence score after health education showed an increasing trend. Respondents belonging to the independent category experienced an increase from 3 people (30%) at the pre-test to 8 people (80%) at the posttest with the strength of the influence p=0.016. Respondents belonging to the "know" category experienced an increase from 6 people (60%) in the pre-test to 9 people (90%), from the test statistical test results showed that there was an effect of health education on the independence of daily activities where the strength of the effect was obtained with a value of p=0.004, Attitude (affective) independence score of Daily Activities after health education showed an increasing trend. Respondents who were included in the "responding" category experienced an increase from 3 people (30%) in the pre-test to 8 people (80%) from the results of statistical tests that showed an influence on attitudes (affective) in terms of daily activities of mild stroke sufferers in Indonesia.Where the strength of the influence is obtained with a value of p=0.010. Respondents belonging to the "doing" category experienced an increase from 2 people (20%) in the pre-test to 6 people (60%), from the results of the test statistic that there was a positive influence on actions/practices (psychomotor) in terms of daily activities. Researchers suggest that health education be carried out to increase the independence of daily activities of stroke sufferers.