Gov. Jerry Brown vetoed legislation Tuesday to create a scaled-down version of the state’s Adult Day Health Care program slated for elimination Dec. 1. The proposed “look-alike” does not address the immediate need of moving clients to other home or community-based care and it will cause confusion, Brown said in his veto message for Assembly Bill 96. The governor did sign another bill that stalls a total death knell for the industry: Senate Bill 91 allows adult day health centers to continue to operate after state fee-for-service Medi-Cal support expires, presumably by charging patients directly or working with managed-care plans...