Living with HIV/AIDS can take a toll on individuals’ mental and emotional well-being, leading to anxiety, depression, and social isolation. Integrating mental health support into HIV/AIDS care is essential for addressing the psychosocial impact of the disease, improving treatment adherence, and enhancing overall quality of life. By providing access to counseling, peer support groups, and stigma-reduction initiatives, we can ensure that individuals living with HIV/AIDS receive holistic care that addresses their mental health needs.