This study aims to determine the effect of family coaching on the implementation of family health tasks for stroke clients. This research method uses experimental research with a pretest-posttest control group design method. The results showed that the average score of the stroke client family health task implementation in the control group during the pre-test was 50.23 with a standard deviation of 5.217, while the post-test was 51.06 with a standard deviation of 3.162. The average score of the stroke client's family health task implementation in the intervention group at the pre-test was 48.09, with a standard deviation of 7.199. At the same time, the average score for implementing family health tasks during the post-test was 61.66, with a standard deviation of 1.578. The average score of the stroke client's family health task implementation in the control group was 51.06 with a standard deviation of 3.162, while in the intervention group, it was 61.66 with a standard deviation of 1.578. The results of statistical tests showed that the p-value <0.05. In conclusion, there is an effect of family coaching on the implementation of five family health tasks for stroke clients at home. Keywords: Family Coaching, Stroke, Family Health Tasks