We found out after years of experience that TV remotes can be organized and easy to access even if the user cannot sit and must lie on his back for TV and/or eating meals. We got several mouse holders and taped them to the leg of the table next to where I lie to watch TV and/or eat. Then we taped a cardboard box under the table at the most appropriate height and taped an extra shelf into that box. Between the remotes in the box and the remotes in the mouse holders taped to the table leg, we had all bases covered. However, once my back got worse, I could no longer get onto and off of the floor mattress foam, so I had to raise the TV to the top of the entertainment center cabinet as I put the foam wedge with a 3" latex mattress atop it on a massage table that was easy to mount and dismount. See Living Room Back-Lying Remote Holder.
One remote is for the DVD player, one for the Blu-Ray player on which we go to NetFlix, one is for the TV itself and it chooses the Inputs, one is for the sound amplifier, one is the Comcast cable box controller, one is for a little TV that sits next to our big main TV, and two are VCR tape remote controllers, although we mostly play VCR tapes from the Comcast remote which is set up to run both a TV and VCR player as well as the cable box itself. The little TV is for avoiding TV ads by using 2 TV screens.

Living Room Floor-Level Back-Lying Remote Holder

Living Room Floor-Level Back-Lying Remote Holder