relodge
/ˈriːlɒdʒ/Definitions
1. verb
to go back to a place where one had previously stayed or been
“The tourists relodged at a different hotel after getting dissatisfied with the first one.”
2. noun
a place where people can go to stay temporarily, especially when they are unable to get to their usual accommodation
“The woman had to go to a relodge after her home was destroyed in a flood.”