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Page 6 February 2, 2016 TORRANCE TRIBUNE Classifieds The deadline for Classified Ad submission and payment is Noon on Tuesday to appear in Thursday’s paper. Advertisements must be submitted in writing by mail, fax or email. You may pay by cash, check, or credit card (Visa or M/C over the phone). Errors: Please check your advertisements immediately. Any corrections and/or changes in an ad must be requested prior to the following Tuesday deadline in order to receive a credit. A credit will be issued for only the first time the error appears. Multiple runs will only be credited for the first time the error appears. No credit will be issued for an amount greater than the cost of the advertisement. Beware: Employment offers that suggest guaranteed out-of-state or overseas positions may be deceptive or unethical in nature. If you have any doubts about the nature of a company, contact the local office of the Better Business Bureau, (213) 251-9696. Herald Publications does not guarantee that the advertiser’s claims are true nor does it take responsibility for those claims. Employment Outside sales: Looking for Outside Sales Representative to sell display ads in Torrance. Sales experience a plus. Work from home, but must call on customers and attend events. Flexible hours, approximately 20 hours a week. $15/hr, plus 10% commission to start, 20% of sales after probation. Interested parties send resume to management@ heraldpublications.com. Employment Graphic artist needed:   We are looking for a graphic artist to work 20 hours per week. The job entails doing classifieds, DBA notices, ad changes and learning newspaper layout. Must be familiar with Mac computers and work with InDesign, Photoshop, etc. Interested parties please email your resume to management@ heraldpublications.com. Apartment For Rent 1.Bd.1Bth. lower unit in E/S gated bld. onsite laundry,swimming pool,pond with waterfall 1.parking spc. available Now. $1,550 per.mo. 310-322-7166. For Rent Condo in El Segundo, 2BD/ 2BA $2500/MO. 2 Car Parking Included, Available Now For further information please call: Bill Ruane – 310-647-1635 For Rent Single Family Home in El Segundo 3BD/ 2BA $5500/MO. Parking Included, Available Now For further information please call: Bill Ruane – 310-647-1635 For Rent Single Family home in El Segundo, 2BD/ 1BA $3500/MO. 2 Car Parking, Available Now For further information please call: Bill Ruane – 310-647-1635 For Rent Single Family Home in El Segundo, 2 BD/1BA $3200/ MO. 2 Car Parking, Available January 15th For Further information please call: Bill Ruane – 310-647-1635 For Rent Free Standing Garage – with power, $2595/MO. 1800 SQ/Ft. Available Now For Further information please call: Bill Ruane – 310-647-1635 For Sale Inglewood Cemetery Mausoleum for sale, locationed in Garden View section. Cemetery sells mausoleums for $5100.00. I am selling this one for $4100.00 if interested please call 419-509-6582 paper, submit your Classifed Ad Seniors from page 4 of day or night? Is she trying to communicate with you? Do they have an unmet physical or psychological need, like being hungry or thirsty, or feeling lonely? Is an undiagnosed medical problem, such as a urinary tract infection, prompting the person to get out of bed at night? Sleep patterns change as we age, and those changes can be pronounced and concerning for people with dementia. Your loved one may get up during the night because he or she has trouble sleeping. People with Alzheimer’s may wake in the middle of the night and get confused, thinking that it is time to get up and go somewhere, such as work or running errands. Wandering Safety Tips Observing when and why your loved one wanders can help you take steps to keep him or her safe. Common coping strategies for night-time wandering include: • Help people with Alzheimer’s differentiate between day and night by making sure they’re exposed to plenty of natural light during the day. This can help circadian rhythms that dementia disrupts and age-related changes in sleep patterns. • Encourage at least 30 minutes of exercise every day, but not within four hours of bedtime. Exercise can keep people more awake and alert during the day, and promote better sleep at night. • Discourage daytime sleeping by keeping people with Alzheimer’s engaged in meaningful activity. Allow a good balance between activities and rest. • Avoid serving alcohol, caffeine or large meals as bedtime approaches. • Encourage a bathroom visit right before bedtime. • Avoid screen time (white light) directly prior to bedtime and use amber colored night lights which do not disrupt REM sleep patterns. • Practice relaxation methods like a short, light massage, warm bath, hot milk or herb tea, or reading aloud. These activities are soothing and can help a person calm down for better sleep. • For extreme wandering concerns, consider investing in a monitoring system that will alert you when a loved one gets out of bed at night. For daytime episodes of wandering, try: • Hiding car keys. This can prevent loved ones from leaving the house, getting in the car and losing their way. If your loved one’s car operates with a key fob, removing the battery or distributor cap may be another option. • Keeping doors locked. Some people with Alzheimer’s are unable to operate locked doors. At the very least, a locked door may provide a delay long enough for a caregiver to intervene. • Equipping doors with an alarm to signal when it is opened. This can be as simple as putting a bell on the door. • Staving off wandering impulses by taking your loved one for frequent walks outdoors. • Occupying your loved one with a relatable, doable task that provides a sense of purpose. For example, if someone worked in an office, give her papers to organize. If he loves animals, have him brush the dog. “Sometimes, despite your best efforts and precautions, wandering can remain a concern,” Holt Klinger says. “If that happens, it may be time to consider a move to a senior living community that specializes in caring for people with Alzheimer’s and other dementias. Brookdale’s Clare Bridge communities are secured and designed to promote a sense of independence, safety and purpose.” • CLASSIFIED ADS To appear in next week’s by Noon on Tuesday. The deadline for classified copy and payment is NOON on Tuesday. We reserve the right to reject, edit, and determine proper classification of classified ads. Email ad copy to: class@heraldpublications.com. 1x 2x 3x 4x 3 Lines $40 $50 $60 $70 4 Lines $45 $55 $65 $75 Need more lines? Additional line charge of $5 per line ALL SIX NEWSPAPERS – FOR ONE PRICE! Herald Publications newspapers: El Segundo Herald, Hawthorne Press Tribune, Inglewood Daily News, Lawndale Tribune, Manhattan Beach Sun and Torrance Tribune. We take Visa and MasterCard. Please always include your phone number with your submission. Payment must be received before ad is published.


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