Al-Asala Clubs started with the Department of Social Services in Sharjah; Receiving its members from senior citizens at its headquarters in the cities of the Emirate of Sharjah in each of Hamriya, Al Dhaid, Madame, Al Bataeh, Kalba, Khor Fakkan, Dibba Al Hisn and Maliha, after stopping since the beginning of the outbreak of the Covid-19 health crisis. Al-Asala clubs have completed their preparations and renovated their facilities and equipment in a new way in line with health procedures in providing social and recreational activities and physiotherapy sessions that meet the therapeutic and recreational needs of its members. In this, the clubs follow the highest levels of safety and apply all precautionary and preventive measures, by setting up a mechanism to receive affiliates in terms of their commitment to showing the result of the “negative” examination or proving that the second dose has been taken, in addition to adherence to wearing gloves and masks, and observing the distance of physical distance, as the safety of The club’s members and maintaining their health are at the top of the department’s priorities and concerns. Somaya Al Shamsi, Head of Al-Asala Clubs Section, confirmed that the Social Services Department is keen on the continuity and sustainability of its services provided to members of society and the gradual return to normalcy within the precautionary requirements followed to prevent the outbreak of the new Corona virus, Covid-19, stressing that the department always looks forward to contributing to improving life and its quality for the elderly. From citizens, leading them to a happy life and lasting health. Since the beginning of the health crisis of the Covid 19 virus, Al-Asala Clubs have adopted the 100% remote work system and continued to provide their daily services and programs to the club’s members, including parents and senior citizens, “remotely” through the application of the “Zoom” platform and WhatsApp communication groups in addition to daily contact Over the phone, in implementation of the department's plan aimed at ensuring social integration and preserving their health and safety in light of the current health crisis that imposes on everyone social distancing and sitting at home. Al Shamsi stated that the 9 Al-Asala Clubs are dedicated to senior citizens in Sharjah, based on daily communication to implement health, technical and social programs, religious programs, Quran memorization, cultural, heritage and community programs and sports activities, in addition to heritage documentation programs, and development programs, in addition to Briefing them with health information and instructions to prevent the virus, in addition to applying physical therapy exercises and instructions. Note that Al-Asala Clubs are working within a project for an annual plan in accordance with the vision and objectives of the strategic department to develop services provided to the elderly in all areas needed by the elderly, which include the social, health, sports, professional, developmental, religious, cultural and recreational aspects, which meet all aspirations to achieve a sustainable vision in order to achieve the strategy of Sharjah City age sensitive.