I can understand how you feel, as am in the same boat. Cannot drive at the moment with cataracts, and have no date yet as to when I will be getting anything done. I have driven for over 50 years and did 10 years of 3 days a week hospital car driving, so am used to being the one doing the driving of course.
I have my secondhand mobility scooter - the yellow peril= and so at least I can manage to get a bit of shopping but my two places that I would go to when things are bad, are the top of swaledale and to the coast at Saltburn. So they are rather out of bounds at the moment and I miss them very much. Even more miss my garden at my old house with over 100 snowdrops, and just finding it tough.
So my things are, I go and play whist on wednesday evenings in a village. Another kind whist player is picking me up so that I can go, and it gives me some chance of meeting people and having a game. With the aid of a magnifying glass I manage to read the local paper and some books but not as much as normal. The weather has been so awful and I cant walk to the bus stop so have been at home for quite a time. However am trying to be positive by going through my wardrobe and trying some things on and checking if anything needs buttons or hems sorted etc. This is for hopefully something fit to wear when the weather improves!!
I am a great radio 3 listener and always enjoy Bach before 7 in the morning and sometimes there are plays on in the afternoon which I enjoy.Tonight I plan just to go to somewhere a bit darker up the road in the hopes of seeing the planets in an arc that we might get to see if it doesnt rain again. Time for a few crosswords or sudoko I think! Hope you improve quickly and the weather is kind to us all