Being diagnosed with HIV/AIDS may trigger drug use, or risky sexual conduct because of drug use could have caused the person to contract the illness. Folks who suffer from HIV/AIDS, either because of their drug abuse or as a pre-existing condition prior to their drug use problem, frequently require treatment services tailored in order to meet their particular needs and challenges. Some of these challenges are physical in nature, because of the fact that drug users with HIV/AIDS hardly ever care for themselves and take the proper medicines they need to maintain their health. As a result, they arrive to rehabilitation in very poor health and this will have to be handled as a priority whilst dealing with other important concerns. Aside from the obvious necessity to deliver medical solutions during rehabilitation, those that have HIV/AIDS should also tackle deeper issues which brought about their alcohol or drug use. Often, people have situations in their lives that are strictly environmental which may have triggered them to turn to alcohol or drugs, such as oppressive circumstances in their lives or damaging relationships. These are the concerns which rehabilitation professionals will target in HIV/AIDS treatment services.