This study explored the continuous nursing care provided by a team of nurses, social workers, volunteers, and chaplains at a cancer resource center. The patient was a single, middle-aged woman who underwent partial mastectomy for first-time breast cancer and was referred to the cancer resource center by an attending doctor. The nursing period was between February 5, 2016 and July 25, 2016. Gordon's 11 functional health patterns was employed as an assessment tool. During the nursing period, the patient faced anxiety, risk of infection, and other health problems that had a profound physical and mental influence. In response, the cancer resource center provided continuous care to mitigate any psychological impact by providing appropriate information and care guidance as well as by connecting the patient with volunteer groups. In addition, the center trained the patient on how to treat her wound at home and taught her relaxation techniques. These actions were taken to help the patient face her illness while undergoing treatment with a positive attitude. The results of this study can serve as a reference for nursing teams with similar patients.