Baby boomers are breaking records as they continue to cross age 65. In 2012, the number of people fitting this description reached its highest level in US history, topping 11.5 million. Over 1.6 million members of this aging population reside in Ohio. And these figures are projected to increase with emphasis on the Buckeye state. In fact, the US government expects Ohio to be the new Florida by the year 2020 with populations in 35 of the state’s 88 counties expected to be at least one-quarter elderly. Across the state, officials are trying to figure out how to provide senior services and senior solutions to help the elderly maintain their independence. Transportation is on the list, and Foxx Transportation in Medina, Ohio already has it covered for locals living near Norton, Ohio; Litchfield, Ohio; and Berea, Ohio. The company offers super shuttle services that provide the elderly drivers with proper training and vehicles that can accommodate people with disabilities.