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You sound like a remarkable person, @seniorladyincanada. Congratulations on your full life. It is understandable that you need some companionship. We all need that, no matter our age or station in life.

While you still seem to be quite independent, you do not mention if you still drive. If you do, have you considered looking for a group you could join at a senior center or at the local library. I really enjoy reading and I belong to two book discussion clubs. I love to listen to the insights and thoughts of others as we all have read the same book.

What other interests do you have that might lead to interaction with others or social groups?

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@hopeful33250 'If you still drive'. I found out - finally - that there are ways of getting transportation -check with Office for the Aging if you have one in your area (most do). Ours offer FREE rides to seniors/disabled, including transportation to medical appointments out of town. You have to make a reservation but when you are planning an outing call them early enough. Ours usually recommends at least a week's notice. I don't know why it took so long to find this out - you would think this would be a readily available service without having to fish around for what you need from various organization.