We have a discharge coordinator that strictly follows the progress on the kids' getting ready to go home. They also have discharge rounds once a week like someone else mentioned.
We have a checklist too that we keep track of when we're preparing for discharge. Then the night before discharge, the parents room-in with the baby ...... if it's a real complex baby and we feel the parents need another night to room-in, they can.
By the time the dischage date arrives, everything's usually just about done.
This is how its suppose to work for us as well. I was talking to our nurse educator today and maybe revamping the checklist is in order. Make it more applicable (sp?) to the complex babies. It seems to me that the babies we are discharging are more complex than ever: traches, continous G-tube, or J-tube feeds, ostomies, PICC lines and broviacs HAL/TPN, home and/or hospice care etc. And I hope this doesn't sound mean but to parents who'se education level isn't the greatest, it's got to be overwhelming. Heck I would be overwhelmed to take one of our complex kids home.