Being diagnosed with HIV/AIDS may set off drug or alcohol use, or dangerous sexual behavior as a result of drug abuse may have caused to contract the sickness. Individuals who have HIV/AIDS, either on account of their drug use or as a pre-existing problem prior to their substance abuse problem, frequently require treatment services tailored in order to meet their particular demands and problems. Many of these problems are physical in nature, because of the fact that substance abusers with HIV/AIDS almost never take care of themselves and take the appropriate medicines they need to preserve their health. Consequently, they arrive to rehabilitation in very poor physical shape and this will have to be handled as a priority while addressing other important concerns. In addition to the obvious requirement to offer medical services while in rehabilitation, people with HIV/AIDS also have to deal with deeper issues which prompted their drug or alcohol use. Usually, individuals have circumstances in their lives that are strictly environmental which may have caused them to use drugs or alcohol, including oppressive situations within their lives or detrimental relationships. These are the issues which rehabilitation professionals will give attention to as part of HIV/AIDS rehabilitation services.