The Department of Social Services in Sharjah continues; Providing the Covid 19 vaccine to senior citizens, the handicapped, mentally ill and their families at home across the Emirate of Sharjah, as part of its community campaign that aims to reach the groups most in need of the vaccine. 100 home visits per day and the department aims to provide the vaccine to 100 families per day through home visits carried out by 18 teams from the Elderly Services Center in Sharjah, Khor Fakkan, Dibba Al-Hisn, Kalba, Al Hamriya, Al Dhaid, Al Madam, Al Bataeh, Mleiha, where the medical team was trained In cooperation with Primary Health Care Centers in Sharjah; On the approved medical procedures to provide vaccination. The campaign, which was launched since January 14, has witnessed; About 2545 elderly citizens, the disabled and their families were vaccinated, with 2291 restaurants with the first dose, while the vaccination of 254 restaurants with the second dose from the category of social care-missed residents of social care homes in the department and the employees caring for them was completed. The department has set the toll-free number 800700 as a hotline to receive all home vaccination requests for senior citizens and their families in Sharjah, as the number of requests submitted has reached about 1344 applications since the beginning of the department’s community campaign in cooperation with the Ministry of Health and Community Protection represented by the Sharjah Medical District. As a continuation of the community campaign, Kholoud Al Ali, Director of the Elderly Services Center in the department confirmed; This community campaign, which the department continues to provide to the target groups of community members, comes in response to the national campaign (Hand in Hand We Cure), praising the efforts of the Ministry of Health and Community Protection and its unlimited cooperation with the Department in order to provide vaccine doses and other support services, as well as the strategic partnership that Connect the two sides. She added that the department has already finished vaccinating all those without social care with the second dose of senior citizens residing in social care homes and the employees who serve them, stressing that the department encourages all its employees to take the vaccine, which is a societal responsibility from all segments of society, considering that everyone is a partner in responsibility to overcome The effects of the pandemic and its repercussions, especially since the United Arab Emirates was one of the first countries to provide the vaccine for all members of society, citizens and residents. Enhancing the quality of life of senior citizens. The Director of the Elderly Services Center mentioned the keenness of the Social Services Department to reach priority groups and deliver all services to them, praising the great role that the medical staff plays through daily home visits to senior citizens, through mobile units that roam homes in Sharjah cities to provide vaccinations, instructions, medical advice, and related checks to promote a better quality of life for our parents. The department also works to provide the vaccine to elderly citizens and bedridden beneficiaries of elderly services who are medically qualified to receive the vaccine. Noting that all units harness all professional and service capabilities in order to provide the best services to senior citizens in the health, social, rehabilitation and psychological fields.