Being diagnosed with HIV/AIDS may set off drug or alcohol use, or risky sexual behavior because of substance abuse may have caused to contract the illness. People who have HIV/AIDS, either as a result of their drug abuse or as a pre-existing condition just before their drug use issue, often require treatment services tailor-made in order to meet their specific demands and challenges. Many of these problems are physical in nature, because of the fact that substance abusers with HIV/AIDS almost never care for themselves and take the proper medicines they need to preserve their own health. Consequently, they arrive to rehabilitation in very poor health and this will have to be addressed as a priority while also dealing with other critical concerns. Aside from the obvious requirement to deliver medical services whilst in treatment, people who have HIV/AIDS must also address deeper problems which prompted their alcohol or drug use. Usually, people have conditions within their lives that are purely environmental which may have caused them to turn to drugs or alcohol, like oppressive circumstances in their lives or detrimental relationships. These are the issues which treatment professionals will concentrate on as part of HIV/AIDS rehabilitation services.