The general objective of the project is to promote investments in social infrastructure in order to strengthen the responsiveness and timely response to the health crisis caused by the spread of SARS – VOC-2 in order to protect the health of vulnerable groups in Timis County by applying protection and prevention measures. In residential centres, vulnerable people are cared for, with an increased risk of developing severe forms of infection with the SARS-CoV-2 virus. In particular, residents of institutions for adults with disabilities are people who need support, who find it difficult to live independently in the community due to the interaction between environmental barriers and physical, mental, intellectual or sensory impairments, possibly as a result of old age or chronic medical conditions. The presence of neurological conditions such as dementia and neuropathic disorders among residents are comorbidities that favour a more severe development of COVID-19. These centres are addressed to all age groups in need of continuous care and supervision (24 hours a day), as well as need assistance for day-to-day activities. The main problems mentioned by those working in foster care centres included in the rapid assessment are: lack of hygiene-sanitary materials, both for young people/children living in residential centres and for the staff of the centres; the impossibility of providing integrated services to children/institutionalised young people The lack of necessary equipment and protective equipment are also barriers to the provision of services. It should be noted that protective equipment had, according to the law, to be made available to workers in the social services sector. Understaffing is also a problematic issue, implicitly leading to a limitation of the number of beneficiaries that can be served.Mobility in the territory has also been affected by the measures taken during this period by the authorities. However, beyond the legal provisions, which allow travel for well-defined purposes and routes, it is hampered by the lack of necessary protective equipment, which in turn leaves room for fear of contamination among both beneficiaries and professionals working in the field. Control measures on the spread of SARS-CoV-2 virus prior to LIOP intervention for Centre staff: 1. Frequent cleaning and disinfection of all surfaces, premises, toilets. 2. Frequent and correct ventilation of the associated spaces, when air conditioners are used, cleaning and disinfection. 3. Use of suitable biocidal substances (with virulicide effect). 4. Proper waste management. Measures for beneficiaries in relation to the spread of SARS-CoV-2 virus before LIOP intervention: 1. Surv system