The Oak Meadow Hub

Eye-level candid shot of two disabled adults laughing while collaborating over a laptop in a sunlit modern co-working space, warm window light, rich high-contrast tones.
Eye-level candid shot of two disabled adults laughing while collaborating over a laptop in a sunlit modern co-working space, warm window light, rich high-contrast tones.
Assembly Chicago

Self-determined space for adults.

We are a member-run hub offering peer-led social clubs, sensory-friendly co-working, and active workshops. No clinical models, no pity—just community on our own terms.

Our Philosophy

Peer-led autonomy over clinical care.

Assembly is run entirely by and for disabled adults. We do not manage lives or offer therapies; we build mutual aid networks, share practical skills, and host accessible social spaces designed for genuine connection.

Designed for Autonomy

A space built for connection

Work & Create
Rest & Reset
Gather & Share

Accessible Co-Working

Sensory Lounge

Peer Social Clubs

Quiet desks, adjustable heights, and adaptive technology designed to support your independent projects and collaborative ventures.

Low-sensory lighting, comfortable seating, and dedicated quiet zones to decompress, read, or socialize at your own comfortable pace.

Member-led groups covering arts, advocacy, and mutual aid, organized entirely by the people who live those lives and set the agenda.

Your place is ready.

Drop by our physical hub in Chicago to tour the space, connect with our members, and join our community on your own terms.