Being diagnosed with HIV/AIDS may set off drug or alcohol use, or dangerous sexual conduct because of drug abuse could have caused to contract the sickness. People who have HIV/AIDS, either due to their drug abuse or as a pre-existing problem before their drug abuse problem, frequently require rehabilitation services tailored to satisfy their specific demands and challenges. A few of these problems are physical in nature, due to the fact that substance abusers with HIV/AIDS hardly ever take care of themselves and take the proper medications they need to preserve their health. Therefore, these individuals arrive to rehabilitation in very poor physical shape and this will have to be handled as a priority whilst dealing with other critical concerns. In addition to the obvious necessity to deliver medical services while in rehab, those that have HIV/AIDS must also tackle more deeply rooted problems which brought about their alcohol or drug use. Usually, people have conditions within their lives which are purely environmental which may have triggered them to turn to drugs or alcohol, including oppressive conditions within their lives or damaging relationships. These are the concerns which treatment counselors will concentrate on as part of HIV/AIDS rehabilitation services.