The Elderly Care Home in the Department of Social Services in Sharjah organized a recreational trip for senior citizens residing in the home to the Al Hosn Museum in Sharjah, on Thursday morning, in which a group of senior citizens, ranging in age from 60-80 years, participated. Which is a prominent tourist and heritage landmark in the emirate, as it records a period of time in its history, and they ate breakfast in the courtyard of the fort. Maryam Al-Qatari, Director of the Elderly Care Home, says that the home is working to provide the utmost attention to senior citizens, through many health, social, religious and recreational procedures and programs, and is keen to protect and care for them and keep them away from any harm that may befall them, so it provides all precautionary measures to protect them from Infection with any infection, from here we stopped recreational trips during the Corona pandemic until the general health situation stabilized for this crisis. the country or outside it. This visit comes as part of a series of trips and visits organized for senior citizens in the house, twice a week. And she adds, one of the things that we take into consideration when we develop our programs is the heritage aspect. These programs attract them because they bring back their beautiful memories and pictures of their past and their lives, and we choose a number of heritage sites in the country for senior citizens to visit, and the old area of ​​Sharjah and its surrounding folk and heritage markets are the favorite place. For them, because they recall their memories and meetings with their friends in the popular coffee near the Arsah market, and the entire area and its old buildings and houses. She concludes by saying, It is worth mentioning that we focus on our goal of integrating senior citizens from parents into society and their participation in all local as well as global events, because they are an important part of society.