This study evaluates Xiao double C nursing model's impact on limb function, daily living abilities, and quality of life in stroke patients. This retrospective study involved 160 stroke patients from our hospital, June 2021 to June 2023, divided into control and observation groups after accounting for 10 dropouts. The control group received standard nursing, while the observation group used Xiao double C model. Effects on limb function, daily living abilities, and quality of life were compared. Initially, no significant differences in limb function scores (P >
.05) existed between groups. Post-care, the observation group showed significantly higher Fugl-Meyer and Brunnstrom scores than the control group (P <
.05). Similarly, while pre-care quality of life scores showed no significant difference, post-care scores for mental vitality, social interaction, and emotional restrictions in the observation group were significantly superior (P <
.05). ADL scores and other quality of life aspects also showed significant improvements in the observation group post-care (P <
.05). Xiao double C nursing model significantly enhances limb function, quality of life, and daily living abilities in stroke patients, suggesting its efficacy for stroke patient care.