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How can I move out of where I am when there's long waiting lists everywhere?

I live in an apt bldg in Colorado, when I first moved here I didn't know I'd be near railroad tracks, I've been here 13 and need to move but I cant cause of long waiting lists, thought of going back to where I used to live but they have long waiting lists and I think they're giving the homeless priority which is why I cant get an apt there yet. I've thought of renting a room but no one seems to know anyone I can do that with. I'm tired of the trains keeping me up all night, I'm a light sleeper, last night they woke me up every half hr or an hr, the thing is I have joint issues and even if I take vit d and collagen I tend to have to go to the bathroom when they wake me up and then my knee cracks when I'm getting out of bed, so the more they wake me up the more my joints cracks, if they had let me sleep that wouldn't be happening as much. I even tried putting something on craigslist about renting a room but they took me off Craigslist, not sure why, Facebook don't help either. its not about the money, I have the money to move, its about getting a place, any suggestions? tired of being woken up constantly and then hurting myself as well. don't have any family or friends I can stay with
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Get a medical check up with a focus on how your current apartment is unsuitable for your needs.

It could determine that your home is unfit for you to live there and you might be deemed homeless as a result. From there you'll get higher priority need and they should have responsibility to house you somewhere safer for you. You might end up in emergency accommodation for a while, though.
pearllederman · 61-69, F
@HootyTheNightOwl I tried getting reasonable accomodations from Catholic charities which owns this building to move me to one of their other bldg but they denied it. I do run a fan and wear earplugs and take Benadryl and melatonin but I still get woken up
@pearllederman It's harder to deny once you have medical evidence on your side.