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Call her local Area Agency on Aging for resources, or her county's social services, or a caregiving agency to hire a companion aid who can drive her.

If she has any cognitive or memory issues, she should not go without a reliable person who will be responsible for her. If she's going to medical appointments, she should not go unaccompanied even if you "think" she is competent. I just got out of a dermatology appointment where the assistant rattled off info and instructions so fast I could not keep up, and I'm still pretty good at keeping up.
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We are just a bunch of caregivers from around the country, so no, we personally cannot help.
I would check Uber and Lyft and do ask about the special programs for seniors and those in need for both.
I would ask your local council on aging in your own area about transportation issues.
I think that you may also hire someone to assist you on such programs as Care.com, NextDoor.
I sure wish you the best of luck researching what's available for you.
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