Disability
 
Disabilities that we address on this site, including the inability to sit, the inability to bend, and the need to keyboard in bed

Automobile safety for the horizontal passenger

Computer setups for the horizontal:

The Adjustment
Remapping Keybd
The Keyboards
Stilt Keyboards
Leg & Back Rests
Building Arm Slings
Tch Typist Armrest H&P Typist Armrest
Building Stilt Keybd
Building Kbd Holder
Build Laptop Holder
Build Laptop Cover
Build Paper Holder
File Holder
Word Macros
Make Back Support
Pillow Modification
Computing on Back
Recliner Chairs
Building Foam Desk
Build a Book Holder
Recliner with Desk

Computer setups for the back-lying

Computer setups for the reclining


Sleeping and reading
accessories for the
side-lying


Reading and writing
stand for the standing


Music keyboard raiser

Food holder

Tray holder and standing assistance acces- sory

Raised work trays for kitchen or workroom

Raised workbench for garage

Raised massage table

Raised sinks, faucets, and towel racks

Mattresses for TV watching and eating

Using a reacher device for dressing, picking things up, and grabbing things that are too high or low to reach without bending or straining

Toilet seat riser

Living Room Floor-Level Back-Lying Remote Holder

Living Room Back-Lying Remote Holder

Two High-Leverage Shower Knobs

Raised Shower Head

Remodeled Counter and Sink Faucet and Faucet Knobs in Bathroom and Kitchen

Left-Click Microswitch and Switch-Adapted Mouse

Xkeys for Easier Drag and Copy and Paste Functions

Bathtub Saddle Remodel for Safety

Do-It-Yourself Accessibility Wrench for Pool Filters and Valves

Accessibility Pool Steps with Reduced Riser Height

Hot Tub with Safety Rail and Safety Pole

Links
Watching TV from a Mattress on the Floor
Watching TV from a Mattress on the Floor
Watching TV from a Mattress on the Floor
In spite of the above title, I didn't really get my mattresses to watch TV (I tried, but a Paulie Shore movie was on, and not only couldn't I get them to watch it—they're no longer even speaking to me).

Seriously, folks, for TV watching while lying and often eating as well, I use a firm, factory-covered, 4-inch by 72-inch by 30-inch mattress on the floor; a half dozen stairstepped, very soft, 2-inch by 24-inch by 12-inch foam pieces on top of that; a cloth-covered, medium-soft, 4-inch by 50-inch by 29-inch foam wedge (4 inches at one end and ¼-inch at the other end) on top of that; and a cloth-covered, 4-inch by 29-inch by 68-inch soft foam mattress on top of that with a removable-for-washing covering. All this adds up to a comfy slant that requires only a pillow to supplement.
TV Watching Mattresses