Lisa-
First thing, like was already mentioned--make sure your aunt is somewhere safe.(Even if it does piss someone off.) Ask about her meds, but chances are she'll say whatever she thinks you want to hear. I've dealt with alot of mentally ill people--98% of the time they are either not taking their meds, or needs their meds adjusted. Since she has just been released from the hospital, she should already have an appointment with a psychiatrist. (If not, she needs one right away .) You can always call and talk to him. BUT--he cannot tell you anything due to Dr./patient priviledges. You can tell him your concerns, maybe get a faster appointment.
I have dealt with a couple of JW's and mental illness. Even after doing alot of education with them, they are still convinced that it's the "demons" because the patient was "spiritually weak". They are convinced that MORE service work, more studying the JW literature, more prayer, etc.......is the only way to be rid of mental illness. Elders and MS are not trained to deal with true mental illness. They use guilt to try and scare people. So the mentally ill person carries on added pressure, thinking this is all their fault---hence suicide attempts occur.
I can vouch for this--I'm bipolar--many suicide attempts, ect. If I would have listened to them, I know I'd be dead today.
If your dad is being "weird" intentually--it's doing alot more harm than good. In most all states they have an "Adult protective services". There is emotional abuse going on here. Is he making sure she's taking her meds? I think they'd be interested in hearing about blaming the demons. Talk like this needs to be addressed ASAP. It can cause damage that might not ever be undone. Mentally ill people sometimes cannot differentiate between what is true and what's not.
Sorry I got carried away. I've just seen the damage done to patients. Please, at least call her doctor. Oh- one more question--does your dad have any type of power of attorney (health &/or financial) over her. It's a big NO NO- to withhold any medical care.
shelley
PS- Another idea--if you are here in the US all states have mental health advocates. You can call the local mental health facility for the number. They are there to advocate for the patient. They usually are great people!