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Being a single mother and working in healthcare are two difficult, yet rewarding, hats to wear. Isha Mathis, director of nursing at Green Spring Village in Springfield, VA, dons them both — to great effect.

“Isha is a single mother whose dedication and commitment to her daughter is tremendous,” said Assistant Director of Nursing at Erickson Living Green Spring Village Mohamed Jalloh. “The challenges of being a single mother and being in a leadership role never stopped her from achieving her goals.”

These goals included obtaining her BSN and MBA degrees — which she achieved in recent years. 

Mathis’s hard work and knowledge became invaluable when the COVID-19 pandemic hit. In this moment of crisis, her staff looked to her for guidance.

“Isha’s knowledge of the infectious disease process and her commitment to continual learning were instrumental in guiding us through the several challenges that we faced during the COVID 19 pandemic,” Jalloh said. 

Mathis’s career in healthcare began in 1994 when she started work as an LPN at Beverly Healthcare Center in Washington, D.C. After becoming an RN in 1997, she has worked in multiple different roles including as a floor nurse, nursing supervisor and nursing assistant. In 2010, she transitioned to Riderwood Village in Silver Spring, MD. Here she served as the assisted living manager, and then later, the assisted director of nursing.

In 2019, she took her current position at Green Spring Village and has guided the facility through the storm of the pandemic with aplomb.

“Isha’s persistence, perseverance and collaborative efforts in collaboration with our corporate leaders saw us through [the pandemic] with depleted staff,” Jalloh said.

As a single father of three, Jalloh has faced many difficulties balancing his home and work balance. Mathis supported him as he obtained his MSN.

“Without her insistence and support I would have given up and dropped out,” he said.

The McKnight’s Women of Distinction program is jointly administered by McKnight’s Long-Term Care News, McKnight’s Senior Living and McKnight’s Home Care. The program’s Diamond sponsor is PointClickCare. Silver sponsors include OnShift and PharMerica, and the Bronze sponsor is Reliant Rehabilitation. Table sponsors included Dreamscape, Gojo/Purell and Sound Physicians.