Objective : This study aims to compare the effects of daily life functions pre and post intervention when a ward-based unilateral neglect intervention program was implemented in stroke patients. Methods : From August 2023 to February 2024, a ward-based unilateral neglect intervention program was conducted for 10 patients who met the criteria for selecting participants among hospitalized patients diagnosed with stroke at Hospital A and Hospital B in Seoul for 50 minutes per day for a total of three weeks. Albert test, Catherine Bergego Scale (CBS), and Modified Barthel Index (MBI) were used pre and post the program was implemented in stroke patients with unilateral neglect. Results : Pre and post the ward-based unilateral neglect intervention program, the Albert test score decreased from 15.24±3.12 to 8.70±2.34 points, and the CBS score decreased from 20.17±4.25 points to 14.24±4.82 points. The MBI score increased from 42.81±8.12 points to 59.23±10.64 points. All functions showed statistically significant differences after intervention (p<.05). Conclusion : In stroke patients with unilateral neglect symptoms, there was a significant difference in reducing unilateral neglect symptoms and improving the function of daily life activities in the ward-based unilateral neglect intervention program. Through this study, we hope that stroke patients will participate in active rehabilitation in the ward to reduce unilateral neglect.