Well I'm retired from active work now, working for my wife's small import company just for fun, but I never held a job that wasn't at-will employment (i.e., no government job EVER, no union job EVER). So of course, I understood I could be fired at any time, for any reason, including no reason at all. I never was fired for any reason, but I left several jobs voluntarily for something else, sometimes without anything lined up. Some when I was single, some when I was married with kids. Sometimes it took six months or more to find something. This is the draw of our capitalist system - it can be incredibly rewarding, but it's also risky. But at the end of the day, if you can't make it here, you are doing something very, very WRONG. When I lived in New York City, my friends and I would often joke that NYC is the most lucrative place to be unemployed and/or homeless because if you can't figure out a way to hustle there, you are doing it wrong. I guarantee you I could go to NYC today, no wallet, no credit/bank cards, no pre-paid/pre-arranged housing and I'd sleep in a warm bed every night and have at least one nutritious meal per day.
Our ancestors took a wagon and a few household goods, threw the kids in the back and took off for Injun country to make a life for themselves. They crossed the plains, and the Black Hills, and the Rockies, and forded rivers in hopes of bettering their lot in life. The very least these people can do is get their lazy asses off the couch and move!
With the kind of money health care folks make, surely moving won't be a problem. Unlike our ancestors, they will at least have a comfortable ride in a sweet "soccer mom" SUV.