Being diagnosed with HIV/AIDS may trigger drug or alcohol use, or risky sexual behavior because of drug use might have caused the individual to contract the disease. People who have HIV/AIDS, either because of their drug abuse or as a pre-existing condition before their drug use problem, frequently require treatment services tailored to satisfy their particular demands and challenges. Some of these challenges are physical in nature, due to the fact that drug users with HIV/AIDS hardly ever look after themselves and take the appropriate medicines they need to maintain their health. Therefore, they arrive to treatment in very poor health and this will have to be addressed as a priority while also addressing other critical issues. Besides the obvious requirement to provide medical solutions whilst in rehabilitation, people with HIV/AIDS should also tackle deeper problems which prompted their drug or alcohol use. Very often, people have conditions in their lives which are purely environmental which may have triggered them to use drugs or alcohol, such as oppressive situations in their lives or damaging relationships. These are the issues which treatment professionals will focus on as part of HIV/AIDS rehabilitation services.