Increasingly, community-based treatment health is advocated as paramount in caring for people who use drugs. This model promotes access and accepts an improvement of individuals not only by abstinence, prioritising interventions that reduce the risk and the harms of substance use and improve the quality of life. With this, it allows people to take ownership of their difficulties and their care, without blaming themselves for the different results that they can present about consumption, becoming aware of the complexity of their situation in the issue of addiction (Costa et al., 2018;Davis et al., 2018).Globally, the burden of this disease is increasing based on the complex health needs of this population on ageing process linked with drug use (Han & Moore, 2018).Research has been exploring community-based care focusing on reducing consumption of psychoactive substances and found