Iconic Audiologist Nola Aronson Retires After 38 Years – Leaving Lasting Community Legacy
Nola Aronson, an emblematic figure in Audiology within the Santa Clarita Valley, bids farewell after an illustrious 38-year career. Known for her leadership at Advanced Audiology, her retirement marks not an exit but a shift in focus, maintaining active roles on esteemed boards while nurturing her passion for teaching among the Boys and Girls Club’s budding minds.
With the transition of her practice to Northland Hearing, Nola ensures continuity, leaving behind a capable team—comprising adept front office staff, skilled management, and seasoned hearing aid professionals. Dr. John Shim, meticulously groomed over two years, assumes the helm, upholding Advanced Audiology’s ethos. Every patient receives tailored care, addressing individual hearing needs. Their unwavering commitment remains—to enrich social connections and elevate communication across all facets of life. Their core values revolve around compassionate care, dedicated service, and surpassing expectations, with the ultimate testament being a patient’s heartfelt gratitude for life-changing transformations.
Reflecting on her 38-year journey, Nola exudes immense pride in her contributions to the Santa Clarita Valley, a community close to her heart. She extends heartfelt appreciation to her loyal patients, whose trust empowered her to profoundly enhance lives through improved hearing and communication.
Beyond professional accolades, Nola’s philanthropy shines. Allocating 10% of hearing aid sales to diverse nonprofits monthly, she leaves an indelible mark on charitable causes. Her numerous awards reflect unwavering dedication to community service.
Even in retirement, Nola remains dedicated to supporting in various capacities, extending a helping hand whenever needed. Entrusting her legacy to capable hands, she embarks on new pursuits, buoyed by the heartfelt well-wishes of a cherished community.
Nola’s journey began with a bachelor’s degree in special education from the University of Hartford in 1975. She initially taught children with diverse disabilities until 1981. Pursuing her passion for Audiology, she earned a master’s degree from California State University, Long Beach, in 1982. Over 40 years in Los Angeles County, 38 devoted to the Santa Clarita Valley, her impact soared. Director of Audiology at Valley Hospital Medical Center in Van Nuys and later establishing Advanced Audiology—her business burgeoned into one of the region’s largest and most successful practices. Her teaching nurtured many budding audiologists, expanding her staff to 12 by 2021.
Nola’s philanthropic spirit illuminated her path, aiding numerous causes, including breast cancer support, Alzheimer’s, veteran support, education initiatives, and substantial contributions to community institutions like the new senior center. Her endeavors earned accolades, including “St. Nola” from Senator Scott Wilk and multiple awards for her business acumen.
Advanced Audiology mirrors Nola’s philosophy—individualized care, transforming lives through improved hearing and communication. Their commitment extends to free community screenings to educate people about the importance of hearing and matched the number of free screenings to the year it was, surpassing 2020 screenings in that year, earning recognition as a Community Champion and esteemed accolades from various chambers and publications.
Nola Aronson—a legacy of compassionate service, unwavering dedication, and transformative impact—retired at the end of 2023, leaving behind a profound mark on the Santa Clarita Valley.
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