We have had a loaner program in place for several years for our NICU mothers, and recently added quite a few pumps to it through a large donation. We have also lost pumps, although not in the last year or two. We fill out a rental sheet, just like we would do if the parent was renting the pump, but we note on it, "please return pump when baby is discharged". and "no charge". But the tricky part is, the NICU staff is not always so great at getting the pump back when the baby is discharged, especially on the weekend. Then we have to call and follow up, sometimes frequently, to get the pump back. We do keep an up-to-date list visible in the office, and because we do rounds in the NICU 6 days a week, we try to keep track. Also, if someone stops bringing milk in (we ask the nurses) we get the pump back ASAP. But if we're really desperate to get a pump back after the baby's discharge, and the parent just isn't responding, we can send one of the security guards to pick it up. We don't have to do it very often, but we have done it. We're really glad we can offer any mother, regardless of living situation or financial need, a pump to use at no charge while her baby is in the hospital. Now--if we just can convince them to pump 8 times in 24 hours, including night, we'd be all set. Good luck Ellen Kadden, MA, IBCLC The Stamford Hospital Stamford, CT *********************************************** Archives: http://community.lsoft.com/archives/LACTNET.html To reach list owners: [log in to unmask] Mail all list management commands to: [log in to unmask] COMMANDS: 1. To temporarily stop your subscription write in the body of an email: set lactnet nomail 2. To start it again: set lactnet mail 3. To unsubscribe: unsubscribe lactnet 4. To get a comprehensive list of rules and directions: get lactnet welcome