Cancer fighter Lily Douglas stars in government shielding advert The SPSO has now recommended NHS Tayside ensure its staff always check people’s belongings for harmful objects if they are to be left alone on wards after it reviewed both incidents at the request of the teen’s parent.It has also recommended the board ensure medical/nursing assessments are “clearly documented as part of the admission process” in future and each patient it admits “has a documented initial care plan based upon the information gathered during the admission assessment process”.The SPSO’s decision report, which identifies the teenager and the parent only as A and C respectively, said: “A was admitted to an acute admissions ward of a mental health unit as an.