This study demonstrated the experience caring a 43-year-old male patient with diabetes complicaed with necrotizing fasciitis. The caring period was from April 29 to May 7, 2018. Data was collected through the observation, conversation, physical evaluation, medical records, and the researcher adopted Gordon's 11 terms caring theory from the patient, to assess and confirmed the condition of acute pain, impaired tissue integrity, and body image disturbance. The patient's pain was alleviated through deep breath relaxation exercises and music therapy to relieve ongoing wound care. Invite the family members to share their opinions, and help the patient express his feelings are. Recommended in caring this kind of patients. The caregiver should focus on both physical and psychological care reduce psychological impacts, and improve disease adaptation return to healthy status. This study provides some experiences for future clinical practice.