The purpose of this article was to describe the nursing experience of assisting a patient with meningioma to face hemiplegia after surgery. The authors assessed the patient's mental and physical conditions by the use of Roy’s adaptation model. Four nursing problems had been identified as follows: ineffective tissue perfusion, inbalanced nutrition, impaired physical mobility, and powerlessness. The authors first helped the client allivate her discomfort, and then improve her biopsychosocial status and quality of life.